Coastal Growth, Not Global Warming, Blamed for Rising Storm Losses
National News February 25, 2008
A hurricane that hit Miami in 1926 would cause up to $157 billion in damage if it were to strike today, according to a recent study.
U.S. storm costs are rising because of higher populations and ...
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Subject: RE: Will all the scientists please raise their hand
Posted On: February 26, 2008, 10:25 am CST
Posted By: wudchuck
Comment:
well, i may not be a scientist...but not every scientist agree with the results...afterall, do you truly believe a politician whom says he invented the internet and says we have global warming? if so, i have a bridge over the Atlantic Ocean, i am willing to sell.
afterall, we all look at numbers or listen to voices and make our conclusions. that is why we have debates. if it is not conclusive, then it's not totally so! i think yes we contribute to the environment. but we are not the sole reason for global warming, if that is really the cause. that be like stating, we might be in a recession, or may go in a recession - indicators are possibly there. so again, not eveyone is agreeing on this including many scientists.
Subject: RE: Will all the scientists please raise their hand
afterall, we all look at numbers or listen to voices and make our conclusions. that is why we have debates. if it is not conclusive, then it's not totally so! i think yes we contribute to the environment. but we are not the sole reason for global warming, if that is really the cause. that be like stating, we might be in a recession, or may go in a recession - indicators are possibly there. so again, not eveyone is agreeing on this including many scientists.